Friday, October 16, 2015

Plus 6s iPhone vs Galaxy Note 5: comparative cameras with … – Tudocelular.com

Comparative smartphones are currently being directed to two main points, operating speed and camera quality. It is undeniable that the dedicated cameras are losing ground to the devices that accumulate many more functions than just simple phone calls or sending text messages. The two main market of smartphone manufacturers know they need to make the best and a comparison with the new models Apple iPhone 6s Plus and the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 demonstrates that the choice of the users will not be an easy task, at least for what is at issue is the art of photography.

iPhone 6s got a few days ago the fastest smartphone title of the planet in a series of benchmark tests, but disappointed when figuring below predecessors and rivals Android in the ranking of DxOMark . The list of devices scanned by site specializing in cameras testing does not yet include the new iPhone 6s Plus and Galaxy Note 5, but 9to5mac staff confronted the models in question to try to define the winner and may require the best cameraphone crown of the market.

We have several images as well as a video showing the recording quality, and allows evaluating the performance of the optical image stabilizer (OIS) at the end. Starting with the video, we have a quick comparative photos side by side and some scenes recorded on the go, check.

Next we have the galleries with the images side by side to allow assessment more accurate the more watchful eyes.

For those who do not remember, the iPhone 6s Plus brings a 12 megapixel sensor, dual flash LED and optical stabilization image, as well as support for recording 4K video at 30 frames per second. The Galaxy Note 5 mimics the brother Galaxy S6 with a 16 megapixel sensor, LED flash the other characteristics described above for the rival and a camera application full of preset options.

In the final assessment of 9to5mac Note 5 is slightly higher than in photos with the light of day, while the iPhone 6s Plus wins in low lighting (remember that the Nexus 6P also has shown he is superior in this respect). In video recording 4K they also elect the Galaxy Note 5 as a winner, but when it evaluates only the image stabilization iPhone 6s Plus is unbeatable.

It is a close race, with two large cameraphones and the choice ends up on behalf of each user to weigh other factors, such as the operating system, services or other technical characteristics. And you, which considers the champion of comparative above?

(updated on October 16, 2015 at 05:52)

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